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As a haunter moving into a new neighborhood is always a treat. Almost the entire summer last year we had our new neighbors stop and check out what whatever I was working on outdoors or with the garage open. It was a great way to meet them. Turned out the hood really didn't do much for Halloween before. But the reception was warm and the turnout pretty good.

Last year we moved into our new home only two weeks before Halloween, so it was more about decorating than creating a haunt. Still, the kids and parents loved my husband's work. We live in a stone house built in 1820-PERFECT!

Hope your move goes as smoothly as these things can go, Rot. Patience, patience, & more patience- it'll all get done eventually!

Robert, I had a similar experience when one of our new neighbors came by because, "Franky was skateboarding & he said you folks were carrying someone with no head into your backyard. Um, that's for Halloween decorating....right?"

Congratulations! Good luck with the move, and with the haunt this year- a new yard to work with. I kinda miss your underground workshop, with the star made of twigs on one of the beams. And that little cellar where you took pics of rotten hill. And your awesome treehouse bedroom with the cool ceiling. I was just getting to know your house (I am such a stalker).

Hey, congrats. We just moved about two months ago. This new yard is LE PERFECT for a cemetery...bahaha. And it has a large front window which was practically built to house a FCG. I have no idea how much in the spirit these guys get, but we're rather close to an elementary school and the bus goes right past our house every morning...

So exciting. Have fun with the new digs, can't wait to see this year's haunt.

Be sure to post pictures of the new street! We're hoping to move into such an area ourselves here in Utah called Yalecrest. And the funny thing is the #1 thing that draws me to that area is how it will look at Halloween!